On a steep trail, with the wind as your companion and the summit in sight, the Osprey Talon 26 steps in as the ideal partner for this mountain adventure. Its injection-molded AirScape™ back panel fits your back like a second skin, ensuring unmatched ventilation, even when the sun decides to play hide and seek behind the clouds.
With its versatile pockets, it keeps your essentials within reach, while the hydration system compartment adds even more convenience to this backpack.
Finally, the attachment points for trekking poles and ice axe are a reminder that the Talon 26 is ready for anything, except letting you down.
Whether climbing peaks or hiking forest trails, this lightweight and adaptable backpack is the very definition of the alliance between technicality and simplicity. So, ready to adopt it for your next adventure?
Large top opening for access to the main compartment, with internal zippered mesh pocket and key clip
Zippered slash pocket on the top panel
Large stretch mesh pocket on the front panel
Retractable ice axe attachment with elastic cord
Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
Lower side compression straps
Stretch mesh side pockets
Internal hydration reservoir sleeve
Easy access stretch mesh pocket on shoulder straps
Two zippered fabric hip belt pockets
LidLock bike helmet attachment
Blinker light attachment
Volume: 26 L
Dimensions: 58 x 29 x 29 cm
Weight: 1,070 g

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